







🐾 Keep your cat captivated with motion-activated fun that never quits!
The Catit Senses 2.0 Ball Dome is an interactive, motion-activated cat toy featuring two play modes—continuous and sensor-triggered. Designed to stimulate indoor cats’ natural hunting instincts, it includes a swiveling plate that rolls a ball your cat can paw at. The ball can be customized with catnip or small toys for added engagement. Energy-efficient with an auto sleep function, it requires 2 AA batteries (not included) and offers paw-friendly openings for safe, interactive play.

























| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 184 Reviews |
K**Y
Cats love it
Cats love it. It is a little loud and annoying though
T**B
Fun tou
I turned it on , the cats were amazed how the balls would move on their own, making then more excited!!
J**N
Durable, but loud
Its a good quality tot but is a little loud. My kitten likes to play with it but its too loud to keep on.
R**N
My two 2 year old cats are so far pretty amused
Okay, so this product is a good idea, actually, IMO. I'm hoping it will continue to amuse my cats. I do have two issues with it, though. For one thing it's ridiculously expensive for basically a bunch of plastic with a simple mechanism to tilt the ball around. I got the used one for $25 and I still think that was too much. The regular price is waaaay too much. The other issue is relatively minor, but they should have mentioned that the ball included is not the light up fireball that they sell for $5, it's just a small hollow piece of plastic. Then I could have ordered one right away and the cats wouldn't have to wait, because I'm thinking the light up ball will be much more fun for them. Also, as expensive as this toy is why couldn't they have included the light up ball? Then the price would be much closer to reasonable. In the Catit company's defense, however, they do make some quality pet products. The cat water fountain I got from them was a little pricey but so, so much better than the cheap one I had from before, which doesn't pump the water well and even when it briefly did the cats weren't crazy about it. Those circuit toys look cool, too. Haven't bought one of those yet.
E**H
Keeps kitten's attention
My kitten is 10 months old and he doesn't usually pay attention to something for very long. I just set this up and he's still playing after 15 minutes. I think it's because of the movement of the plate. It makes the balls move without him doing anything. I think it kind of reminds him that there's a toy there. I put catnip in the ball that came with this but it all spilled out through the holes, so I don't recommend that. Also, my kitten has already gotten that ball out three times somehow and the last time it just immediately got lost. I bought a Catit Fireball and put it in and it's a bit heavier so it doesn't come out. He also likes the light.
G**A
Disappointed
Bought to go with the catit track. When ball had catnip on it the ball would barely move. I took put catnip it would then move a little more but not enough to interest my cat. Will give it a couple more days before I return it if interest doesn't improve. It isnt a flashing ball to catch cats attention and plate doesn't move enough to make ball move enough to make cat want to chase it.
L**.
Functional but cat lost interest fast
The toy worked as described. But the ball inside is just a ball, and it’s not something the cat can get out. Just tap around, so my cats got bored really fast. The noice is louder than the other e-toys. Maybe mine are more reward driven, so with the cost being higher than other toys I give it a medium for us.
B**O
Decent toy
It occasionally amuses my 7 month old kitten. But he was able to deftly pluck the ball out within 5 minutes of playing with it.
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